True or False: This is the first-ever Winter World Cup
True
"Up in the air" means...
things are uncertain or unsure.
In the England they are called crisps, but in the U.S. they are called...
chips
The past tense of catch is ...
caught.
Bolivia is almost _____ times bigger than the U.S. state of Montana.
three
Which country is banned from this year's tournament?
Russia
"Stab in the back" means...
to secretly betray someone who was close to you and trusted you.
In England they call it a car park, in the U.S. it is a
The past tense of drive is ...
drove.
During Spanish rule, Bolivia was called ...
"Upper Peru."
How much money did Qatar spend in infrastructure to prepare for the games?
$200 billion
"sit tight" means...
to wait patiently and take no action until you hear otherwise.
In the U.S. they eat cookies, but in England they eat
biscuts.
The past tense of bleed is ...
bled
In what year did Bolivia’s name changed from “Republic of Bolivia” to “Plurinational State of Bolivia”?
2009
Which 2022 qualifying country has qualified for ALL FIFA World Cup Tournaments?
Brazil
"to go cold turkey" means...
to suddenly quit or stop addictive or dangerous behavior such as smoking or drinking alcohol.
In the U.S. girls have bangs, but in England girls have...
a fringe.
The past tense of creep is ...
crept
Bolivia’s National Congress building has a ___________, reminding citizens to think differently.
clock running backwards
What is the mascot for this year's tournament
La'eeb - an Arabic word meaning super-skilled player.
"To face the music" means...
to deal with the reality of the situation and accept all the consequences.
In the U.S. his name is Joe Blow, but in England his name is
Joe Bloggs
The past tense of forsake is...
forsook
What percentage of Bolivian roads are paved?
11%